REPUBLICANS AGREE ON POSTAL BANK BILL; Their House Caucus Votes to Pass Promptly Measure Favored by the President.

WASHINGTON, June 1. -- The Republicans of the House went squarely on record to-night for prompt passage of the Postal Savings Bank bill, which is part of President Taft's legislative programme. The bill was finally agreed upon at a four hours' caucus, lasting until midnight, at which the following resolution, submitted by Representative Tawney of Minnesota, was adopted: View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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